Fred Hiatt: The choices Obama made

Fred Hiatt: The choices Obama made – The Washington Post.

When I published my “Short Stories of A Liar, Hypocrite and Irresponsible Bastard” as a critique of President Obama’s policy on Syria, some wondered in private exchanges if I weren’t too harsh on the man. Well, this is the documentary evidence that proves my case. My criticism of Obama is not premised on ideology but on facts, including his own statements, promises and back-peddling.

Rogers: Obama administration ‘screwed up’ Syria deal

Rogers: Obama administration ‘screwed up’ Syria deal – CNN Political Ticker.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers to CNN: “If you were ever going to get a deal for a peace deal, a cease-fire, that got screwed up.” —- Indeed by considering the conflict in Syria solely from the visor of a deal with Iran and the issue of chemical weapons, the Obama Administration re-legitimized the Assad regime and undermined all serious efforts for peace in the country. The best that Geneva 2 could achieve now is lowering the intensity of the conflict.

Americans Are Joining Syria’s Civil War, Posing Security Risk: Officials

Americans Are Joining Syria’s Civil War, Posing Security Risk: Officials.

Armageddon attracts all different sorts of players: Sunnis and Shia Jihadis from all corners of the world as well as pro-Assad Fascist thugs from Russia and Greece. It’s a mercenaries and charlatans galore, a veritable buffet of death and mayhem, with some profits on the side, and all wants to partake in it. And the intentions, ah the intentions, are always pure of course. With what else can the way to Armageddon be paved?

Call Me: Enemy.

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The cornerstone of the New Global Order and the new policy direction that President Obama is trying to chart for United States lies in a country called Syria. Or, to be more specific, it lies in her ruins. For the breakup of this country, the dashing of the majority’s dream for a life with dignity, and the ensuing genocidal venture that was allowed to happen are the very events that are giving birth to the New Order. How long can such an order last? Should it last? Shall we allow this cynical spirit for doing things masquerading in the guise of Realism, while Surrealism seems more fitting, shall we allow for such spirit to continue dictating the way we live in this modern world? I, for one, cannot.

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